Mattamuskeet’s Harry Burrus grabbed 30 rebounds in a 1984 Eastern Regional semifinal game, standing as the only other documented 30-rebound performance in a state tournament.

-- EIGHT STRAIGHT: The Bishop McGuinness girls’ basketball team continues to distance itself in the record book after winning its eighth consecutive Class 1-A state championship. Bishop McGuinness defeated River Mill 57-52 on Saturday at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh.

The previous record for state championships in North Carolina was six, a mark held by Hayesville, which won Class 1-A girls titles from 1988-93.

-- UNDEFEATED PAIR: There were only two teams to finish undefeated seasons. Both compete at the Class 4-A level.

The Charlotte Olympic boys’ team finished 30-0 after edging Raleigh Broughton 56-53. Charlotte Olympic is the first boys’ team to post an undefeated season since Canton Pisgah in the 2004-05 season.

The Raleigh Millbrook girls’ team defeated Greensboro Page 62-56 to finish with a 33-0 record. Raleigh Millbrook joins Jordan-Matthews as the only girls’ teams in the last two seasons to finish with unblemished records.

-- DOUBLING UP: Kinston became the first school since 2009 to have both its boys’ and girls’ teams win state championships in the same season. It is the 11th time in the history of the state tournament that a school’s boys’ and girls’ teams have both won titles.

Kinston’s girls’ team started the day’s action with a 51-40 victory against Canton Pisgah at the Smith Center in Chapel Hill. In the next game at the Smith Center, the Kinston boys defeated Cuthbertson 56-53.

It marks the second straight and third in the last four seasons for the Kinston boys’ team, but first under coach Perry Tyndall, who took over for Wells Gulledge.